ANALYSIS-Shippers shine torch in every corner as pressure to cut CO2 grows
International shipping accounts for 2.2% of global carbon dioxide emissions
Real-time insurance for farm credit helps Kenyans weather drought
Millions of rural households in Kenya rely on agriculture for their income, but a warming climate is bringing more intense and frequent droughts
Exxon, New York prosecutors face off in climate change fraud trial
A lawsuit filed by New York's attorney general last year accused Exxon of defrauding investors out of up to $1.6 billion by hiding the true cost of future climate regulations, which the oil major denies
How green is your bond? EU battle lines drawn on investment rules
A battle is expected over whether oil, coal and nuclear fuel can count as "green"
Climate change hampers progress on fighting epidemics: Global Fund
Rising temperatures helps mosquitoes spread malaria in higher places in Africa
Scientists question mass tree planting as climate change panacea
"If we want to control climate change, there is really only one answer... we have to cut emissions," said a scientist
OPINION: How cities can adapt to climate hazards
By investing in the right infrastructure and services, cities can improve the lives of their citizens and build resilience against climate change
Tokyo Olympics to go green, help other cities strike gold
'The Olympics are a big event, so it is a good opportunity to get our citizens involved in addressing the issues of climate change'
As climate impacts hit, cities are still struggling to prepare, researchers warn
Less than half of cities have plans in place to deal with climate change impacts, even though most are experiencing them now, data shows
Energy aid neglects 'health emergency' fuelled by dirty cooking
Paltry sums of international funding are being allocated to help poor families cook with modern, clean methods, exposing them to deadly household air pollution